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I don't believe in them but i really would like too xD
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If you beileve in these things it makes it alot more fun and lets the imaganation wonder
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NaRWhAL_ wrote No I don't believe in Big Foot. If he existed they would have found him already. This is why most of the people that you see on T.V. shows searching for him are complete rednecks.
First if you think that all the animals that have been found so far is
All that the earth has then your not that up to date. You have to remember,
That most of our ocean has not been explored yet. Also and this next part is
Probably going to freak Narwhale out, So here it is
'In 1977, a small crew of oceanographers traveled to the bottom of the Pacific Ocean
And stumbled across a brand new form of life. The discovery was so unusual, it turned
Biology on its head and brought into question much of what scientists thought they
Knew about where life can form and what it needs in order to survive.'
'Today, the Smithsonian Institution houses that remarkable discovery: a pale and
Fleshy, 4-foot-long worm that floats in the kind of pickle jar you'd see in your
Neighborhood delicatessen. It might not look like much now, but Kristian Fauchald,
The Smithsonian's curator of worms, says that in 1977, this worm had everyone
Scratching their heads. At up to 7 feet in length, he says, "these are enormous
Beasts compared to normal worms."'
'And they were thriving in large numbers without any obvious source of food or light.'
Later- '"Hey," she asked, "can you biologists tell us what these things are?'
'And they said, 'What? We don't know what that is. Hold everything!'"'
'What? We don't know what that is. Hold everything!'
And what about the Yeti?
You might think that it is fake but there are three types of yeti's
That's right three, and the best part is that there are rewards for a live one.
And I'm not even going to try to fit my defense in this responce.
'Defense Never Rests'.
Notes-
The Deep-Sea Find That Changed Biology
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And remember-
'Over 60% of our planet is covered by water more than a mile deep.'
'The deep sea is the largest habitat on earth and is largely unexplored.'
'More people have traveled into space than have traveled to the deep ocean realm..'
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yeh defo - u american by any chance? -- no affence -.-.
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No that doesnt make since
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